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1) Alpine,Dinaric,Mediterranean,Baltic and Nordic should be enough to identify most Europeans.
2) These are not races, just examples of possible variants. Have fun with them but don’t take it seriously.
3) No one is a Steppe Warrior or a Hunter Gatherer. Stop Frowning in your selfies to look badass, looks like you are taking a s*it.
4) We are all WC: Westernized Consumers.
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Ok, because he looks Germanic to my eyes. Those types are only found in Germanic influenced regions in France, especially North and Normandy.
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I know Scandinavia very well, and I swear he looks much more Nordid that the average Norwegian.
Not Dutch at all!
"Keltic Nordid" is a convenient blanket denomination for specifically British types that mix Mediterranean and Nordic features, generally associated with a pseudo-Dinarid profile.
Sebastien Gottiniaux doesn't enter that fishy classification.
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Keltic Nordid
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Kevin Cosner, Jean Rochefort and Edward Norton have been classified as Keltic Nordids. He doesn't look like them at all. So what makes you say that he is Keltic Nordid?
Otherwise I think he passes Netherland easily, although he would perhaps fit better in Scandinavia indeed.
I really wonder how such phenotypes have remained in France through the centuries, given that historians and archeologists claim that Germanic then Norse settlers were a tiny minority among what they call the "gracile" or "robust" "Mediterranean gallo-roman autochtons of Northern Gaul".
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Kelto-Saxon.
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Well, Saxons settled in Normandy and Pas de Calais.
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Passes in British Isles, Benelux, Germany, and Scandinavia no problems.
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